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Brazil tops 100,000 virus deaths

New Zealand reaches 100-day milestone without virus transmissi­on

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil became the second country to pass the grim milestone of 100,000 coronaviru­s deaths Saturday as US President Donald Trump signed executive actions extending economic help in the world’s worst-hit nation. The US leader’s orders followed failure by his Republican party and opposition Democrats to agree on a new stimulus package despite the country’s double digit unemployme­nt, business downturn and stubbornly high coronaviru­s infection rates.

Meanwhile just a day after Latin America and the Caribbean became the hardest-hit region in the global pandemic, Brazil reported a total of 100,477 fatalities, joining the United States as the only two countries to surpass the six-digit death mark. Tolls continue to rise across the world, with global fatalities having now soared past 722,000. More than 162,000 of those were in the United States, which was on the verge of recording 5 million cases.

India has more than two million infections - its caseload having doubled in three weeks-and has recorded 42,518 deaths. And more than 10,000 people have died from coronaviru­s in South Africa, the health ministry said Saturday, as football resumed following a 145-day coronaviru­s-induced shutdown.

Paris makes masks mandatory Growing infections in and around Paris have prompted officials to make face masks compulsory outdoors in crowded areas and tourist hotspots in the city and surroundin­g areas from today. The mask will be obligatory for all those aged 11 and over “in certain very crowded zones,” said a police statement, including the banks of the Seine River and more than 100 streets in the French capital.

As temperatur­es soared across western Europe, holidaymak­ers crowded beaches despite warnings about the risk of infection. On Saturday, a day after Britain recorded its hottest August day in 17 years at 36.4 degrees Celsius, much of its southern coastline was packed with tourists. Local authoritie­s in Germany warned that some beaches and lakes would be closed if there were too many people.

Belgian police meanwhile arrested several people Saturday at the resort of Blankenber­ge after a brawl broke out on a beach between officers and youths they had told to leave for refusing to respect virus safety measures. And around 5,000 people demonstrat­ed in Vienna for increased financial support for nightlife and relaxing coronaviru­s regulation­s. Some workplaces remain hotspots of infection. Meat giant Danish Crown announced Saturday it had shut down a major slaughterh­ouse in Denmark after nearly 150 employees came down with the virus.

New Zealand marked 100 days yesterday with no recorded cases of the coronaviru­s in the community but health officials warned there was no room for complacenc­y. There are still 23 active cases but all were detected at the border when entering the country and are being held in managed isolation facilities.

New Zealand, with a population of five million, has won widespread praise for its effective handling of the coronaviru­s since closing its borders on March 19. The World Health Organizati­on has hailed the country as an example to others for having “successful­ly eliminated community transmissi­on”. Since the first patient was diagnosed in February, there have been 1,219 confirmed cases of the virus in New Zealand with the last case of community transmissi­on recorded on May 1.

As a result, New Zealanders are enjoying a nearnormal, pre-coronaviru­s lifestyle with no social distancing and spectators allowed at sports and cultural events, but with the border strictly controlled and all arrivals required to spend 14 days in quarantine. The government has maintained the prospect of a second wave remains a possibilit­y and is pushing for all households to keep emergency supply kits including masks.

India now has the world’s third-highest pandemic caseload after the United States and Brazil. Women health workers in several Indian states staged a twoday strike from Friday and plan a mass protest in New Delhi on Sunday for better pay, a higher pension and anti-virus protection equipment and testing. Shiksha Rana, a social health activist in New Delhi, told AFP at least 200 health workers - and their families - had been infected in the Delhi region alone.

 ?? — AFP ?? RIO DE JANEIRO: A demonstrat­or with a Brazilian flag is seen besides crosses during a tribute to COVID-19 victims organized by the Rio de Paz NGO at Copacabana beach on Saturday.
— AFP RIO DE JANEIRO: A demonstrat­or with a Brazilian flag is seen besides crosses during a tribute to COVID-19 victims organized by the Rio de Paz NGO at Copacabana beach on Saturday.
 ?? — AFP ?? GAZA CITY: A staff member of the Rosary Sisters School checks the temperatur­e of returning students on the first day of school on Saturday.
— AFP GAZA CITY: A staff member of the Rosary Sisters School checks the temperatur­e of returning students on the first day of school on Saturday.

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